Law enforcement reportedly discovers a sickeningly thorough 7-foot-long, 4-foot-wide spreadsheet with names, body counts and weapons from previous mass murders and even attempted killings. 'It sounded like a doctoral thesis, that was the quality of the research,' an anonymous law enforcement veteran said.

It is three months since the killings in Newtown, since 20 children and six adults were gunned down at Sandy Hook Elementary School less than two weeks before Christmas. And as bad as the story was, and will always be, it is even worse than we originally knew because now we discover that this was slaughter by spreadsheet. It has been reported previously that law enforcement found research about previous mass murderers at the Newtown, Conn., home the shooter, video gamer Adam Lanza, shared with his mother, the first victim of Dec. 14. It was more than that, and worse than that.

What investigators found was a chilling spreadsheet 7 feet long and 4 feet wide that required a special printer, a document that contained Lanzas obsessive, extensive research  in nine-point font  about mass murders of the past, and even attempted murders.

But it wasnt just a spreadsheet. It was a score sheet.

We were told (Lanza) had around 500 people on this sheet, a law enforcement veteran told me Saturday night. Names and the number of people killed and the weapons that were used, even the precise make and model of the weapons. It had to have taken years. It sounded like a doctoral thesis, that was the quality of the research.

The law enforcement vet attended the International Association of Police Chiefs and Colonels mid-year meeting in New Orleans last week, a conference where state police colonels share...

5. If it bleeds, it leads: The media love maniacs.
The same media that pointedly ignore frequent life-saving defensive uses of firearms consistently pours hours and days and weeks of attention upon the latest maniac who chooses a firearm as his tool of mass murder, so that the next potential insane villain cannot fail to notice the easy path to fame and immortality that the misuse of a gun can bring. But the greatest fame will only attach if they can beat the previous body-count record, a number constantly and loudly broadcast, so that no one can fail to hear it.

The message to the unstable is clear: Come on, you crazy guys, cant you at least murder your way to thirty? The Virginia Polytechnic Institute madman is still leading the lone-wolf pack, but college students might resist, so maybe find an easier target to rack up higher numbers. Find a killing zone with younger and more helpless victims. The medias lesson was clear, and it was well learned by Adam Lanza when he set out to slaughter helpless little lambs instead of bigger and tougher sheep.

The mainstream media pour a Niagara of crocodile tears over the most recent child victims, after doing everything for the killer but sign his name to their pre-written script. With such fanfare, is it any wonder that there is no lack of new monsters playing beat the kill record on a regular basis? Its almost become a recurring television reality show.

That's it - no more spreadsheets with more than 10 columns. More than 10 columns qualifies it as an ‘assault spreadsheet.” No one needs a spread sheet nine feet long to keep track of their household items. All spreadsheets should be licensed, and no transfers of spreadsheets among private individuals without a background check!

(Don't gun laws sound even more stupid when you apply them to other things!)

Have been researching the last name of Seevakumaran (perp last name in Florida stopped before attack this AM) and am finding strangely no information. According to everything have checked today ... there is nobody living in the US with this last name.

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posted on 03/18/2013 6:33:14 PM PDT
by no-to-illegals
(Scrutinize our government and Secure the Blessing of Freedom and Justice)

A Question Travis ... Have been researching the last name of Seevakumaran (perp last name in Florida stopped before attack this AM) and am finding strangely no information. According to everything have checked today ... there is nobody living in the US with this last name.

Not saying a ruse is being run (yet) but the above has me questioning is there something going on we aren't being told. I realize this is always the case with our lame-stream drive bys but is there something else being missed on the report out of Florida?

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posted on 03/18/2013 6:37:33 PM PDT
by no-to-illegals
(Scrutinize our government and Secure the Blessing of Freedom and Justice)

Notice how they withheld this information for over 3 months until all the gun grabs were well underway. Especially important was the fact that he searched out a vulnerable “gun free zone” to target. This kid, like the ones in Colorado and Arizona were easily identifiable but were protected by their progressive parents.

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posted on 03/18/2013 6:49:32 PM PDT
by RetiredTexasVet
(Leveling the playing field for a Progressive is dragging everyone down to their level.)

I would challenge anyone who says that this takes years to gather this data. I could probably assemble the same data from raw sources over the internet in six weeks. Excel simply makes it easy to package and display the data.

What I would say about this...is absolute obsession. At the moment when he started gathering this data....his mind was set and I doubt if anyone was going to stop him at that point.

But here’s the honest humble truth. There are likely 100k Americans today, who are mentally unhinged and could easily accomplish the same act. We aren’t willing to put them away into a state facility. We’ve accepted the fact that they must walk among us.

Have been researching the last name of Seevakumaran (perp last name in Florida stopped before attack this AM) and am finding strangely no information. According to everything have checked today ... there is nobody living in the US with this last name.

Weird, the first thing I did earlier when the story broke was dropped his name in the White Pages search and it came right up.

Thanks mnehring. Had not taken the simple route, and should have. Took another route and mine came up empty. Went looking for last name via other sources and zilch. It may not be weird, it may just be I went a weird way about doing the research.

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posted on 03/18/2013 7:00:16 PM PDT
by no-to-illegals
(Scrutinize our government and Secure the Blessing of Freedom and Justice)

Hearing some rumblings about a first and second name change. May not have initially had the name james oliver. Have found nothing concrete yet and been looking the better part of three hours. I do appreciate your help.

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posted on 03/18/2013 7:17:45 PM PDT
by no-to-illegals
(Scrutinize our government and Secure the Blessing of Freedom and Justice)

That may be a possibility. All of my searches have offered the name suggestion of Sivakumaran (Indian origin). Considering he apparently was arrested in 2006 (where the mugshots came from), I wonder if he tried to change it to hide a crime in his past.

Did find this at one of the links ... http://www.baynews9.com/content/news/baynews9/news/article.html/content/news/articles/cfn/2013/3/18/suspicious_death_rep.html

5:15 p.m.

Florida Highway Patrol says they arrested James Seevakumaran in 2006 in Seminole County. They say he did not have a proper driver's license, and put a tag on his vehicle, which was not assigned to it. That's the only arrest UCF Police know of.

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posted on 03/18/2013 7:28:26 PM PDT
by no-to-illegals
(Scrutinize our government and Secure the Blessing of Freedom and Justice)

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